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Induced gate noise VS NQS gate noise current

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In staeyert's book it discuss about Non Quasi Static gate noise current.
As I read, it's in fact what is called the induced gate noise in other books or papers(the equation is the same.) But as I read in papers, the induced gate noise is not only the Non Quasi Static gate noise. The papers would rather add the NQS effect in the exised induced gate noise models.
I'm confused. Though the book has used NQS resistor to show the NQS effect and transit time, but is it ok to call it NQS noise directly?
 

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